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Personally, I wouldn't name my little girl "Queen." I think it would make her sound like a spoiled brat. No offense to those who bear this name. But it is perfect if you name your daughter Queen Anne.

-- Anonymous User 7/8/2005

I've never heard this as an actual first name, but a lot of my relatives are from Liverpool and they tend to use 'queen' as a general greeting for older girls/young women (eg 'all right queen?'). It tends to be mostly the older generation though.

I liked this name at first, I thought it was powerful, I was shocked when I found out that the origin of the name meant woman/wife. I think if you're looking for a name for a kid, there are plenty of other great names with great meanings. But it's nice for a pet, I don't mean to offend anyone with this name, I like it and how it sounds, but I do not like its meaning.

There is a very popular band called Queen. Its members were Freddie Mercury (lead singer), Brian May (guitarist), Roger Taylor (drummer) and John Deacon (bassist). They released their first album (called Queen) in 1973 and their last in 1995 (called Made in Heaven). They had many hits, such as Bohemian Rhapsody (best song ever, in my opinion), We Are the Champions, We Will Rock You, Another One Bites the Dust, and tons of others. They broke up in 1991 due to Freddie Mercury's death (he died of AIDS). Best band ever formed, in my opinion.

It's a title for a woman who bears no purpose to this world, except to be rich and glamorous. It sounds like the name of a spoiled brat to me, and would work better as an epithet for a stuck up woman. A name like this is guaranteed to lead to teasing, maybe even worse. Who can take a woman named Queen seriously?

What if "Queen" was presented to an actual Queen and her Majesty was a known tyrant? No, it just looks like the parents are trying too hard to make their children "unique"; there are many ways to help their children stand out, but burdening them with this silly, pretentious name is not one of them.

I had a friend whose cousin's daughter was named Queena, and that's the closest I've ever come to meeting someone with this name. Though I know that her brother was called Kingston and then there are Princes, Earls, Dukes, and Bar(r)ons. Ugh, some are royalty-obsessed.

My name is Queen and I love it! I personally have never met another Queen. My great grandmother and great great grandmother's names were both Queen, but other than that, just me. I receive compliments on my name every time I introduce myself and people never forget it. I love my name and couldn't think of a better name. P.s. I'm not spoiled or a brat- the complete opposite. If you are considering the name go ahead and add more Queens to the world.

-- Anonymous User 5/19/2015

My name is also Queen. To me that name is wonderful depending on what the parents of the child had in mind when the named their daughter/child Queen. I love my name.